The Raspberry Pi Foundation recently released a programming activity Alien Language , with support Dale from Machine Learning for Kids
I often play with the brilliant Sonic Pi https://sonic-pi.net/ for a bit of fun, but let's be clear I have no musical ability.
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The free online CAD (and so much more) package Tinkercad https://www.tinkercad.com/ under circuits; now has microbits as part of the list
You don't need to buy a robot to get programming a robot, now there are a range of free and relatively simple to start with robot simulation.
Guest Blogger Hiren Mistry, Nuffield Research Placement Student working at the University of Northampton.
I wanted to contol the CBiS micro:Bit Car via gestures whilst holding another micro:Bit
It is not physical but CBiS Education have release a free robot arm simulator for Scratch.
This is second in a two-post series on building a neural network using microbits with micropython.
In previous posts ( post 1 , post 2 ) I have raved over the brilliant combination of Mozilla's AFrame and Jerome Etienne's fantastic AR.js
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